Day Pitney Partner Michael Mullins Named a "Go-To Business Litigation Lawyer" Honoree by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Day Pitney LLP is pleased to announce that Boston Partner Michael P. Mullins has been named a "Go-To Business Litigation Lawyer" honoree by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, a distinction that celebrates his experience and accomplishments in the field of business litigation. Mullins was nominated by his colleagues and selected by a panel from Lawyers Weekly.
The Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly describes a "Go-To Lawyer" as "an expert in his or her field; a senior attorney well-versed in case law, statutes and regulations; experienced, with a record of success in cases and/or transactions; a lawyer to whom other lawyers make referrals because of his or her expertise and accomplishments; and a lawyer who can think creatively and identify all options for a client."
"Michael's recognition as a 'Go-To Lawyer' is a testament to his remarkable experience, strategic acumen, and unwavering commitment to his clients," commented Gregory Hayes, Managing Partner of Day Pitney. "We are proud to have him as leader of our Boston office and our Insurance and Reinsurance practice, where his contributions continue to set the benchmark for excellence and deliver exceptional results for the firm."
With 25 years of experience, Mullins has built a reputation as a trusted advisor and accomplished advocate in business litigation. He brings extensive courtroom experience, representing insurers and reinsurers in complex insurance coverage and reinsurance disputes, including arbitration and litigation involving cedents, intermediaries, and reinsurers. Mullins is the Chair of Day Pitney's Insurance and Reinsurance practice and serves as the Office Managing Partner of the firm's Boston office. He holds a B.S., cum laude, from Providence College and a J.D., with Honors, from the University of Chicago Law School. Mullins is admitted to practice law in Massachusetts and Illinois.
For additional information on Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly's "Go-To Lawyers" and its selection methodology, click here. For a full list of honorees, click here.
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